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a state as a sovereign within the sovereign of the united states you. explain what that means yeah. well it's a very large a multinational corporation four hundred fifty billion dollars in revenue north of that last year that's more than the economic activity in most countries in the world it's about the size of the g.d.p. of norway distributed in more than one hundred fifty different countries and with its own foreign policies its own security policies its own economic policies and when i started to research it i looked at all of that and i thought this looks like a state to me and what i was i was sort of surprised to discover as i as i went further that that's in effect how they see themselves they're quite self conscious about their independent sovereignty and almost conceive of themselves the way corporations of say the eighteenth century did out of european empires so i think it's both. i think it's both an accurate way to describe them but it's perhaps even more interesting that it's the way they see themselves are they this generation's british
a state as a sovereign within the sovereign of the united states you. explain what that means yeah. well it's a very large a multinational corporation four hundred fifty billion dollars in revenue north of that last year that's more than the economic activity in most countries in the world it's about the size of the g.d.p. of norway distributed in more than one hundred fifty different countries and with its own foreign policies its own security policies its own economic policies and when i...
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that itself says something of the united states. that's point one. point two, i think we have done an awful lot to build up you our capabilities, our military capabilities in the region. we have very significant air presence in the region all of the time. we've done an enormous amount to build up an integrated early warning capability, a missile defense capability, maritime security, infrastructure protection. all of these things, by the way, are visible to the iranians. so the iranians know there is a capability out there. i think that this is another way of underpinning that we are serious when we talk about the nature of the threat and how we approach the threat. now, clearly, there are certain kinds of exercises that can be conducted with the capabilities we have. which send a message to the iranians that this is not just talk. so how you integrate the diplomacy with your military capability has always been the essence of coercive diplomacy, and i think, again, when we look at why are the iranians at the table right now, there's a lot of differen
that itself says something of the united states. that's point one. point two, i think we have done an awful lot to build up you our capabilities, our military capabilities in the region. we have very significant air presence in the region all of the time. we've done an enormous amount to build up an integrated early warning capability, a missile defense capability, maritime security, infrastructure protection. all of these things, by the way, are visible to the iranians. so the iranians know...
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it is strange that our largest corporation headquartered in the united states would have such a free market ideology and really live almost in opposition to the state that gave birth to it. as you say compared to other large corporations they really are on one side of the divide pretty explicitly. steve, i wish we had more time because it is a fascinating book, a fascinating topic, and a bit frightening i must say. that's steve coll. coming up there is no one better at digging up digital dirt than the folks at buzzfeed. stay with us you are here on "the war room" only on current tv. -dad, why are you getting that? -that's my cereal. is there a prize in there? oh, there's a prize, all right. is it a robot? no. is it a jet plane? nope. is it a dinosaur? [ laughs ] [ male announcer ] inside every box of heart healthy cheerios are those great tasting little o's made from carefully selected oats that can help lower cholesterol. stickers? uh-uh. a superhero? ♪ ♪ kinda. [ male announcer ] and we think that's the best prize of all. ♪ ♪ look, i don't play 'bout my facial hair. but if
it is strange that our largest corporation headquartered in the united states would have such a free market ideology and really live almost in opposition to the state that gave birth to it. as you say compared to other large corporations they really are on one side of the divide pretty explicitly. steve, i wish we had more time because it is a fascinating book, a fascinating topic, and a bit frightening i must say. that's steve coll. coming up there is no one better at digging up digital dirt...
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the united states constitution is the rule by law. the rule by law is to protect the minority from the tyranny of the majority. it is the classic definition of law. now, the rule of law is what justice kennedy and justice roberts recently spoke about. in their opinions, one was involving the flag-burning case. texas vs. johnson. the other one was by justice kennedy. the other one was by justice roberts very recently in the demonstrations of military fit -- demonstrations at military funerals. they both said the same thing. they said, we don't like what these people did. as a matter of fact, what they did and their beliefs are abhorrent to most americans, and to us personally, but unless we protect their rights, all our rights are in jeopardy. and that is why the concept of a constitutional democracy is so important and must be preserved, but is not understood today. it is not understood by many americans. why? it is not that hard to understand. we live in a democracy. a democracy is supposed to be governed by a majority opinion. so, w
the united states constitution is the rule by law. the rule by law is to protect the minority from the tyranny of the majority. it is the classic definition of law. now, the rule of law is what justice kennedy and justice roberts recently spoke about. in their opinions, one was involving the flag-burning case. texas vs. johnson. the other one was by justice kennedy. the other one was by justice roberts very recently in the demonstrations of military fit -- demonstrations at military funerals....
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united states is a super power. israel knows very well that it is not. and therefore when you have more capability your ability to wait longer is there. we heard steve simon an hour ago talking about all the sanctions which are going to be enhanced on july 1st with the eu oil cutoff. i believe the real has been devaled by 68%. that is very -- in most countries in the world when there's a massive devaluation there are political con kwenss. a lot of the iranian oil is sitting in tankers because they can't sell it. the sanctions are sharp and they will be sharper especially given the fact that oil is accounts for most of iran's foreign currency reserves. as steve simon said to you about how iran cannot even access 60% of its reserves. that's important. but that gives america more of a chance to try to wait it out. to see what maybe sanctions will buy you. if you have more capabilities you can wait longer. if you're not a super power and israel is not a super power. you're very cognizant of the fact that your capabilities are more finite. and therefore your
united states is a super power. israel knows very well that it is not. and therefore when you have more capability your ability to wait longer is there. we heard steve simon an hour ago talking about all the sanctions which are going to be enhanced on july 1st with the eu oil cutoff. i believe the real has been devaled by 68%. that is very -- in most countries in the world when there's a massive devaluation there are political con kwenss. a lot of the iranian oil is sitting in tankers because...
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what he's done as president of the united states. and how his policies have failed to make things better for the american people. all this is a distraction and a side show from what people are really concerned about. and who is going to be the best person to create jobs and turn the economy around. >> all right, alice. just for time purposes here, short answers. we want to get to a whole lot. does this, alice, highlight the impact of super pacs on this year's campaign? super pacs, that's a new thing. all this money that's going into this. if the campaigns had tighter restraint on who put the ads out, might they not have this problem? >> as you know, there can be no coordination between the campaigns and the super pacs. as we said before this, was an idea to put out there, tossed out there to see how it would play. before it came to fruition, governor romney repudiated the idea on it. we need to be focusing on positive ads and focusing on what they can do to make things better, as opposed to tearing down the opposition. and the super
what he's done as president of the united states. and how his policies have failed to make things better for the american people. all this is a distraction and a side show from what people are really concerned about. and who is going to be the best person to create jobs and turn the economy around. >> all right, alice. just for time purposes here, short answers. we want to get to a whole lot. does this, alice, highlight the impact of super pacs on this year's campaign? super pacs, that's...
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that's the menu of options that i believe exist with the united states. where do we see that confluence? well, i could turn directly to sear yar syria, but i know it's not front and center in the minds of everybody, but it is in mine sind hundreds of people have been killed since the great cease fire imposed. why did we care about syria? let me use to pivot for a moment and say we care about syria because we care about iran. and one of the problems that we face in iran is a government that is developing nuclear weapons despite disagreements from some about what their intentions are. a government that is developing nuclear weapons and a government that are will survive anywhere military action, whether it is led by the united states or by israel or by anybody else for the simple reason that none of us have any intention of targeting the regime itself, but only the nuclear program. and that's unlikely i think most believe to lead to the fall of the iranian government and the fall of the regime, the system itself, of the islamic republic. and that at the end
that's the menu of options that i believe exist with the united states. where do we see that confluence? well, i could turn directly to sear yar syria, but i know it's not front and center in the minds of everybody, but it is in mine sind hundreds of people have been killed since the great cease fire imposed. why did we care about syria? let me use to pivot for a moment and say we care about syria because we care about iran. and one of the problems that we face in iran is a government that is...
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john mccain ran for president of the united states. john mccain won his party's nomination. it was his call. john mccain said absolutely not under no circumstances do i want to inject the poison of race into this campaign. it was the right thing for john mccain to do. this was the right thing politically for john mccain to do. most people understand it was john mccain's right to make the decision and got in line with it. >> and yet many on the right say he might not have lost that election if he had used jeremiah wright. >> yeah, well that's dumb. and here's why. everybody had an opinion about jeremiah wright. there were no persuadable voters. the purpose of television advertising is to persuade people that are persuadable. there are for sure millions of americans who saw the reverend wright tapes and thought it disqualified president obama from being president. there are millions more who heard president obama's speech after all this became public. and that satisfied the issue. the point was, everybody knew who jeremiah wright was. everybody had an opinion on jeremiah wrigh
john mccain ran for president of the united states. john mccain won his party's nomination. it was his call. john mccain said absolutely not under no circumstances do i want to inject the poison of race into this campaign. it was the right thing for john mccain to do. this was the right thing politically for john mccain to do. most people understand it was john mccain's right to make the decision and got in line with it. >> and yet many on the right say he might not have lost that...
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one decade later, we have full voting rights in the united states. helping newly enfranchised women, a new political movement was founded. >> starting in the 1920's, it was a movement created by the suffragettes moving forward to getting the right to vote. all of the suffragettes were interested in educating the new voters. >> non-partisan, not endorsing candidates >> -- endorsing candidates, getting the right to vote and one they have their voice heard. >> the 100th anniversary of women's suffrage is taking place throughout the state. bancroft library is having an exhibit that highlights the women's suffrage movement, chronicling what happened in california, bringing women the right to vote. >> how long does this mean going on? >> the week of the 20th. people do not realize that women were allowed to vote as early as the 1920's. in the library collection we have a manuscript from the end of december, possibly longer. >> in commemoration of 100 years of voting in california. 100 years ago this year, we won the right to vote. around 1911, this is how
one decade later, we have full voting rights in the united states. helping newly enfranchised women, a new political movement was founded. >> starting in the 1920's, it was a movement created by the suffragettes moving forward to getting the right to vote. all of the suffragettes were interested in educating the new voters. >> non-partisan, not endorsing candidates >> -- endorsing candidates, getting the right to vote and one they have their voice heard. >> the 100th...
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of the united states and the constitution of the state of california. that i take this obligation freely without any mental reservation or purpose of evasion. i will faithfully discharge the duties upon which i am about to enter during such time as i hold the office of -- for the city and county of san francisco. congratulations and thank you. [applause] >> tonight, we paid for the two teachers, especially those in san francisco public schools who have made san francisco the top- performing urban school district in california. each day, thousands of teachers provide children with the skills to be successful in life, including learning how to analyze problems, appreciate the arts, and become active in sports. we all know how important teachers are. that is why the giants continue to participate in the annual thank a teacher today campaign, a month-long celebration of san francisco public school teachers. it happens each may and is a program of the san francisco education fund, the oldest nonprofit dedicated to supporting san francisco public schools. and
of the united states and the constitution of the state of california. that i take this obligation freely without any mental reservation or purpose of evasion. i will faithfully discharge the duties upon which i am about to enter during such time as i hold the office of -- for the city and county of san francisco. congratulations and thank you. [applause] >> tonight, we paid for the two teachers, especially those in san francisco public schools who have made san francisco the top-...
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states will stand by them. >> reporter: the united states will continue to train afghan troops and target al-qaeda even after most american troops return home. >> and some of your buddies say get killed and there's going to be heart break and pain and difficulty ahead. >> reporter: with fixed limits. >> but we will not build permanent bases in this country, nor patrolling in cities and mountains. that will be the job of the afghan people. >> reporter: under the new agreement, american support for at least the next dozen years and this just in, there have been three explosions recently. one a car bomb for which the taliban has taken credit. the same taliban that the president exthe ended an olive branch just hours before. >> how unfortunate. all right. thank you. >>> well, before mr. obama's surprise visit was announced, mitt romney had been criticizing him for his handling of the anniversary of osama bin laden's death. today in new york city, romney said it's fine for the president to say he had a role in the essential killing of osama bin laden, the problem romney says is making an event
states will stand by them. >> reporter: the united states will continue to train afghan troops and target al-qaeda even after most american troops return home. >> and some of your buddies say get killed and there's going to be heart break and pain and difficulty ahead. >> reporter: with fixed limits. >> but we will not build permanent bases in this country, nor patrolling in cities and mountains. that will be the job of the afghan people. >> reporter: under the new...
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but the united states really does have global responsibilities. it can choose, and in the past has chosen on occasion to deny those responsibilities and let the world go its way. the consequences have generally been very negative. you can also point out that when we not let the world go its own way, there have been negative consequences, too. there is an intermediate position, and that's the one that i would try to find. the details of the budget are such that you can argue with a lot of the individual pieces of it. and our budget is not really done the same way as other countries do theirs. health care is about $60 billion of the defense budget. in other countries, that's not in the defense budget. i'm talking about health care of not only active duty people or families and everything else, the health care system is outside of defense budgets in other countries. another way of looking at it is this. the defense budget of the united states is now somewhere between -- well, if you -- 5% or will be 4% of the gross domestic product, in the good old d
but the united states really does have global responsibilities. it can choose, and in the past has chosen on occasion to deny those responsibilities and let the world go its way. the consequences have generally been very negative. you can also point out that when we not let the world go its own way, there have been negative consequences, too. there is an intermediate position, and that's the one that i would try to find. the details of the budget are such that you can argue with a lot of the...
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greece europe melting down, united states about to do an historic ipo. what could be more different. >> facebook would never happen in france the prospects of the proper different leading powers could not be more different. my favorite editorial of the day, the future is more than facebo facebook. social media is passe. focused on transportation, energy and manufacturing. so we'll see. >> still a great nation. >> facebook going to help california. my daughter actually put a little in her blog about that. not going to save california, but it's going to offset some of the damage the moon beam governor is causing out there. but when you see all these guys selling all those, these are people that got in and wait a minute, did you say $119 billion? and they're saying, yeah, okay, i'm good. here. here. here. some day it may -- but they're more than willing to say okay i think i'm good. >> so facebook is yesterday's news? >> if you were one of these early guys i'll tell you what, you play the russian guy. which will be so natural for you. you play that russian
greece europe melting down, united states about to do an historic ipo. what could be more different. >> facebook would never happen in france the prospects of the proper different leading powers could not be more different. my favorite editorial of the day, the future is more than facebo facebook. social media is passe. focused on transportation, energy and manufacturing. so we'll see. >> still a great nation. >> facebook going to help california. my daughter actually put a...
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the average size venture firm in the united states is 250 million. the size of our firm. our current fund. the average size fund in michigan is 39 million, and not -- they're worried they're not going to raise another one. they are there and we partnered in a place like silicon valley with small early-stage funds in states like michigan to start companies out of universities like university of michigan. we want them to take it through its first steps. we'll come in as the idea gets formed, get on a plane, spend some time coming down to ann arbor to grow. having that piece that gap, funded for firms of that size would make a huge difference for all of us in unleashing something we've already invested in as americans. so i applaud that effort. i think that will be well received. >> is it your perception, kate, that there is ceremony there on the sidelines ready to be invested and it's like a spigot, we need to figure out how to turn on? >> no. i would say it's interesting. good question, mike. going to this conference, honestly, 350 people, 300 of which were entrepreneurs.
the average size venture firm in the united states is 250 million. the size of our firm. our current fund. the average size fund in michigan is 39 million, and not -- they're worried they're not going to raise another one. they are there and we partnered in a place like silicon valley with small early-stage funds in states like michigan to start companies out of universities like university of michigan. we want them to take it through its first steps. we'll come in as the idea gets formed, get...
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more than 300,000 people in the united states die of cardiac arrest every year. most attacks are brought about by an abrupt change from rhythmic pumping of the heart muscle to spasmodic convulsions. scientists discovered that the unstable palpitations known as cardiac fibrillation are a form of chaos. like all chaotic occurrences, it isn't completely random. the heart can become arrhythmic because of stress, an injury, or some abnormality in the muscle
more than 300,000 people in the united states die of cardiac arrest every year. most attacks are brought about by an abrupt change from rhythmic pumping of the heart muscle to spasmodic convulsions. scientists discovered that the unstable palpitations known as cardiac fibrillation are a form of chaos. like all chaotic occurrences, it isn't completely random. the heart can become arrhythmic because of stress, an injury, or some abnormality in the muscle
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his parents emigrated to the united states. he is not happy with citizenship and voting in the last election for president barack obama. because of his vote, it was legal and it created some problems. he was part of the u.s. military so he got to this service. i just wanted to make these comments to you now and address the issue of my going to hastings law school and the bar passage report sometime later this month. thank you. president chiu: thank you. next speaker. >> for the national football league, the game of football is about more than making plays on the field. it is about making them off the field and more. our commitment to fans and the community that support us does not end when the final seconds ticked off the clock. that is the beginning of a letter by commissioner roger good health. -- goodell, that you all have a copy of, including the mayor. "the nfl has always been about football and community." if this was true, why would the nfl loan the san francisco forty-niners $200 million to leave a struggling community?
his parents emigrated to the united states. he is not happy with citizenship and voting in the last election for president barack obama. because of his vote, it was legal and it created some problems. he was part of the u.s. military so he got to this service. i just wanted to make these comments to you now and address the issue of my going to hastings law school and the bar passage report sometime later this month. thank you. president chiu: thank you. next speaker. >> for the national...
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you are deeply dissatisfied with the constitution of the united states. what did you think about -- >> that's not a fair approximation, no. >> what did you think of his rewrite? he wants to mandate three years business experience. >> i am so glad you brought this up. we have to applaud mitt romney for following your lead -- >> speak for yourself, my friend. speak for yourself. >> and page two rewrite of the second article of the constitution of the united states of america. even though that would have been one that would have disqualified eisenhower, rososevelt or john mccain. it might have been me. it sounds like the absurd suggestion that i mig make in this book. >> and you do, it turns out, have access to power. for your book about the constitution, i believe you got access to at least one supreme court justice. >> well the rumors are true. i did hi who would be the most amenable. i thought, probably the man who has devoted his entire life to securing and protecting every article, phrase and sentence in the constitution. but yes, justice scolia did mee
you are deeply dissatisfied with the constitution of the united states. what did you think about -- >> that's not a fair approximation, no. >> what did you think of his rewrite? he wants to mandate three years business experience. >> i am so glad you brought this up. we have to applaud mitt romney for following your lead -- >> speak for yourself, my friend. speak for yourself. >> and page two rewrite of the second article of the constitution of the united states of...
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of hawaii won verify his birth in the united states. yesterday hawaii put out the president's birth certificate again and bennett said now he now apologizes if he is embarrassed his state. these guys are unbelievable. >>> up next, while the economy isn't up nationally yet, it is in key states. that's good news for president obama of course. you are watching "hardball." a place for politics. wow. this is new. yep. i'm sending the dancing chicken to every store in the franchise to get the word out. that could work. or you could use every door direct mail from the postal service. it'll help you and all your franchisees find the customers that matter most: the ones in the neighborhood. you print it or find a local partner. great. keep it moving honey. honey? that's my wife. wow. there you go. there you go. [ male announcer ] go online to reach every home, every address, every time with every door direct mail. free-credit-score-dot-com'sur boargonna direct you ♪ts ♪ ♪ to check your credit score before it gets too late ♪ ♪ and you e
of hawaii won verify his birth in the united states. yesterday hawaii put out the president's birth certificate again and bennett said now he now apologizes if he is embarrassed his state. these guys are unbelievable. >>> up next, while the economy isn't up nationally yet, it is in key states. that's good news for president obama of course. you are watching "hardball." a place for politics. wow. this is new. yep. i'm sending the dancing chicken to every store in the franchise...
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united states. the obama administration and office are expecting to face a full plate of issues to manage while pursuing mideast policy goals. countering iran's march to nuclear weapons capability, promoting israeli/palestinian negotiations, reducing the u.s. military presence in iraq, and managing volatile situations in pakistan and afghanistan that makes for a full agenda. and then if you add to that the stunning political upheaval in the region that no one could have predicted. as these events have shown, and as our next speaker is likely to remind us, the only thing predictable by this region is the inability to predict events and the repercussions. today we are fortunate to have with us, steve simon, special assistant to president obama and the senior director for middle east and north africa at the national security council. mr. simon has had a distinguished career as an author, scholar, and one of washington's most insightful analysts on middle eastern terrorism and the broader regional dynam
united states. the obama administration and office are expecting to face a full plate of issues to manage while pursuing mideast policy goals. countering iran's march to nuclear weapons capability, promoting israeli/palestinian negotiations, reducing the u.s. military presence in iraq, and managing volatile situations in pakistan and afghanistan that makes for a full agenda. and then if you add to that the stunning political upheaval in the region that no one could have predicted. as these...
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we are looking forward to his arrival in the united states later today. we also express our appreciation for the manner in way we were able to resolve this matter, and to support mr. chen's desire to study in the u.s. and pursue his goals. and they will he'll take up studies in law. >> jamie: it's interesting that it's law and tell me, doug, you've been following the story, he was an activist and fought for a lot of things i mantel so important and passionate things to him. he's not just going to drop the causes. do you think he'll continue the activities from here? >> i'm sure he will continue those activities from here and probably continue to be a thorn in the chinese authority's side. for as long as he continues that and sort of sends a message, i think, that chinese government has taken a new approach to dealing with dissidents like that. and where it will lead ultimately, we cannot say, but they could have come down much, much more hard on him. they chose not to. and that in itself sends a very interesting diplomatic message. not only to the united
we are looking forward to his arrival in the united states later today. we also express our appreciation for the manner in way we were able to resolve this matter, and to support mr. chen's desire to study in the u.s. and pursue his goals. and they will he'll take up studies in law. >> jamie: it's interesting that it's law and tell me, doug, you've been following the story, he was an activist and fought for a lot of things i mantel so important and passionate things to him. he's not just...
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with europe's crisis worsening and volatility spiking here in the united states, could asia be the big safe bet for your money? just take a look at how well they have been doing so far this year. keep in mind this is coming off a low base. last year was terrible for most of the emerging markets. nonetheless, you've got vietnam for example up by 37%. so far this year the philippines up by 18%. thailand up 17%. indonesia up 8%. and india, although it has had a bit of a rocky time just recently, it is still up year-to-date by 5%. >> the big question mark though, the one not on that wall, is china. we've been getting data all week suggesting that things are beginning to slow in the world's second largest economy. then today it really sunk in. china saying that industrial output is now near a two-year low. so does that kill the opportunity not only in china but in the markets that mandy just showed you? let us bring in jeff dennis, global emerging market strategist at citi and drew. jeff, i'll ask you, if i believe china's slowing, should i immediately dump any stocks or index funds or etfs
with europe's crisis worsening and volatility spiking here in the united states, could asia be the big safe bet for your money? just take a look at how well they have been doing so far this year. keep in mind this is coming off a low base. last year was terrible for most of the emerging markets. nonetheless, you've got vietnam for example up by 37%. so far this year the philippines up by 18%. thailand up 17%. indonesia up 8%. and india, although it has had a bit of a rocky time just recently,...
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and number two, you're just not going to see in -- hundreds of united states toorps overly. they've determined this will be more of an operation that is. at least, that's the goal reported of this. the president's surprise visit for all of us to afghanistan will be speaking tonight. he'll be sparking right on this program event well along. . would you like to watch some hardsbaul. >>> they kwi etly destroyed. as the killing of ben ludca. anyway, this is "hardball." but, y'know, with every door direct mail from the postal service, you'll find the customers that matter most: the ones in your neighborhood. print it yourself or find a local partner. and postage is under 15 cents. i wish i would have known that cause i really don't think i chose the best location. it's not so bad... i mean you got a deal... right? [ bird cries ] go online to reach every home, every address, every time with every door direct mail. kiwi. soy milk. impulse buy. gift horse. king crab. rhubarb pie. lettuce shower. made by bees. toucan sam. that's not cheese. grass fed. curry. gingersnaps. soup can tow
and number two, you're just not going to see in -- hundreds of united states toorps overly. they've determined this will be more of an operation that is. at least, that's the goal reported of this. the president's surprise visit for all of us to afghanistan will be speaking tonight. he'll be sparking right on this program event well along. . would you like to watch some hardsbaul. >>> they kwi etly destroyed. as the killing of ben ludca. anyway, this is "hardball." but,...
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for us, it represents a unique aspect of the fact that manufacturing in the united states works. for us to recognize it is something we want to make sure everyone realizes they are important to the way the u.s. economy works. in manufacturing firm like this is important. uniquely, we're holding this session at recology. if we had known this was the case, it would look like a setup. fleener recycles or repurchases paper -- re- purposes paper for the packing materials that movers use to move people around. this is their busy season. for recology, this business is in your line of work. the idea is what they are about. it is a green business that does things that are environmentally sensitive and friendly in ways that not every business does. fleenor has been doing this. they have been doing this for 50 years. they were recycling before it is part of the vocabulary. this represents a lot of those qualities, a special business, a great employer, expanding business when businesses are struggling. they have been succeeding and expanding. the business is environmentally important. they h
for us, it represents a unique aspect of the fact that manufacturing in the united states works. for us to recognize it is something we want to make sure everyone realizes they are important to the way the u.s. economy works. in manufacturing firm like this is important. uniquely, we're holding this session at recology. if we had known this was the case, it would look like a setup. fleener recycles or repurchases paper -- re- purposes paper for the packing materials that movers use to move...
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i want to emphasize the fact that every individual contributes to our shared history in the united states and san francisco, whether you are a little kid going to school part of a school project in a dance performance, whether you are an elected leader like mayor lee, we all have a piece in creating this wonderful history. i want to thank everyone who has been part of that. everyone in the crowd today, the journalist, the media who helped to spread the message, and the people appear today. thank you for being here. [applause] >> thank you very much. they do not just celebrate and support our volunteer efforts in name. they've all made contributions to our nonprofit organizations. thank you so much, every single one of you. we have the president of the school board and may be other school board members can join me at the same time. >> they do, claudine -- thank you, claudine. i am president of the school board. i have three other colleagues from the school board. we are four apa school board members of seven. our budget committee is made up of two asian americans. i guess we are good at mo
i want to emphasize the fact that every individual contributes to our shared history in the united states and san francisco, whether you are a little kid going to school part of a school project in a dance performance, whether you are an elected leader like mayor lee, we all have a piece in creating this wonderful history. i want to thank everyone who has been part of that. everyone in the crowd today, the journalist, the media who helped to spread the message, and the people appear today....
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this supreme leader built an -- towards the united states. so if you are assessing american interests and looking at the region, you have to look at what iran's behave hear been towards american interests over time. i can say this, actually, even though you're asking me to assume a different persona, back in the 1990s when i was a negotiator in the middle east, we were constantly contending with iranian-inspired efforts to subvert the peace process through acts of terror. so there's a history here of being hofstile towards american interests. we have seen different iranian leaderships 24r50e69 leaderships at least in the forms of their presidents, talking about a dialogue of civilizations and the possibilities of trying to find ways of building bridges between the two sides. he was clearly not able to deliver very much. if anything at all. so i think we have to look at iran through a lens of hostility and threats. i think we also have to look at iran through a lens that, their behave hear, from time to time, been adjusted tactical. not strate
this supreme leader built an -- towards the united states. so if you are assessing american interests and looking at the region, you have to look at what iran's behave hear been towards american interests over time. i can say this, actually, even though you're asking me to assume a different persona, back in the 1990s when i was a negotiator in the middle east, we were constantly contending with iranian-inspired efforts to subvert the peace process through acts of terror. so there's a history...
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he'll be discussing the united states new extended commitment to that country t. will be right here, wusa9, 7:30. >>> newt gingrich is officially dropping his bid for the republican presidential nomination. the former speaker of the house confirmed what has been reported, he will suspend his campaign. gingrich made the announcement. in it, he thanked them for their help along the campaign trail and pledged to continue helping the republicans in the general election. >> we're going to continue out there in the road, talking, campaigning, making speeches. doing everything we can to help defeat barack obama. i hope you'll join us in this historic effort, because this is still the most important election in our lifetime. >> gingrich will formerly enter his campaign in a press conference tomorrow afternoon. his advisers indicated he will endorse mitt romney. >> and the former massachusetts governor will be here in d.c. area tomorrow as well. romney has two events scheduled for northern virginia. at 10:30, he'll be at the exhibit edge in shantilly along with virginia's
he'll be discussing the united states new extended commitment to that country t. will be right here, wusa9, 7:30. >>> newt gingrich is officially dropping his bid for the republican presidential nomination. the former speaker of the house confirmed what has been reported, he will suspend his campaign. gingrich made the announcement. in it, he thanked them for their help along the campaign trail and pledged to continue helping the republicans in the general election. >> we're...
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. >>> landmark moment for the united states. what a new sepsis data -- census data it is revealing for adverse i. >>> getting involved over the debate forehead light cameras. >>> and the fog which you see on the roads may actually affect something you see on more than just cars, we will explain. . >>> look at these live pictures, this is arizona, this is bad, a wildfire in a historic mining community, it is almost destroyed, live pictures from crowned king arizona. it has burned more than 5,000 acres in the pros could the national forest and the winds have shifted and it could put the flames closer to the town of king. a few hold outs may end up being trapped and that's a concern. >>> it has burned almost 1,000 acres near fort collins. the flames are getting closer to homes and authorities are warning people get ready to move. they say a human started this fire. >>> minorities make up more than half the children born in the united states. according to the sepsis data -- census data, more than half were minorities compared to 13%
. >>> landmark moment for the united states. what a new sepsis data -- census data it is revealing for adverse i. >>> getting involved over the debate forehead light cameras. >>> and the fog which you see on the roads may actually affect something you see on more than just cars, we will explain. . >>> look at these live pictures, this is arizona, this is bad, a wildfire in a historic mining community, it is almost destroyed, live pictures from crowned king...
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. >> san francisco is consistently ranked as one of the most literate cities in the united states. multiple reading events are happening every night of the year, competing against a big names like city arts and lectures. radar was voted the winner of these san francisco contest. after two decades of working for free, michelle is able to make radar her full-time job. >> i am a right to myself, but i feel like my work in this world is eagerly to bring writers together and to produce literary events. if i was only doing my own work, i would not be happy. it is, like throwing a party or a dinner party. i can match that person with that person. it is really fun for me. it is nerve wracking during the actual readings. i hope everyone is good. i hope the audience likes them. i hope everybody shows up. but everything works out. at the end of the reading, everyone is happy. ♪ >> there are kids and families ever were. it is really an extraordinary playground. it has got a little something for everyone. it is aesthetically billion. it is completely accessible. you can see how excited people
. >> san francisco is consistently ranked as one of the most literate cities in the united states. multiple reading events are happening every night of the year, competing against a big names like city arts and lectures. radar was voted the winner of these san francisco contest. after two decades of working for free, michelle is able to make radar her full-time job. >> i am a right to myself, but i feel like my work in this world is eagerly to bring writers together and to produce...
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would that ever happen in the united states? we've had unmarried presidents before. >> not in modern day. his last girlfriend he dated for 30 years. he's never marrying this girl. but i have to go back to monogamy. only about 18 species of animals that believe in monogamy, in like a million species. so it's unnatural when you think about it. the only one is black vultures. if they cheat, the other one kills them. so that's the stakes we should have now. if you cheat, i'll kill you. >> no, no. >> okay, you are lucky -- let me tell you guys. steve, you're in the same city as wendy. >> he's in the next room, don. don't you worry, i'm after him after this. >> dean, you're lucky you're in new york or else you might be in for some trouble, as well. >> i'm against cheating. >> don't go anywhere, guys. my next guest says he can tell if a couple will stay married or get divorced. his test is right 80% to 90% of the time. just wanted to check and make sure that we were on schedule. the first technology of its kind... mom and dad, i have g
would that ever happen in the united states? we've had unmarried presidents before. >> not in modern day. his last girlfriend he dated for 30 years. he's never marrying this girl. but i have to go back to monogamy. only about 18 species of animals that believe in monogamy, in like a million species. so it's unnatural when you think about it. the only one is black vultures. if they cheat, the other one kills them. so that's the stakes we should have now. if you cheat, i'll kill you....
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states within the -- would envy. they have forged a partnership to deepen schools and embrace the full-service community schools initiative across the city of san francisco. ladies and gentlemen, please welcome the forty third mayor, and the first asian-american mayor of the city and county of san francisco, mayor edwin m. lee. [applause] >> thank yo, lisaou, lisa, for t introduction. welcome to san francisco, how do you like the weather? first of all, i want to thank her and marty from the san francisco foundation and sam hernandez that is not with us today. they are doing a good job with our educators to make sure that the school district is never isolated. i knolerned that -- learned that a long time ago. the best cities are the ones that place education at the very center of what we are trying to do as mayors. i want to welcome the mayors of lincoln, nebraska and hartford, connecticut. thank you for being here. i want to welcome the various school board members and administrators that are here today on this impor
states within the -- would envy. they have forged a partnership to deepen schools and embrace the full-service community schools initiative across the city of san francisco. ladies and gentlemen, please welcome the forty third mayor, and the first asian-american mayor of the city and county of san francisco, mayor edwin m. lee. [applause] >> thank yo, lisaou, lisa, for t introduction. welcome to san francisco, how do you like the weather? first of all, i want to thank her and marty from...
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states. so this is hallowed ground for veterans, right around here, and i think that adds to the appropriateness of this place. but look at the setting. city hall. symbolizes the idea of government by free people. government representing, giving us governance on the basis of that representation. that is the idea we go out and fight for. and the veterans building there. and then in this setting where if you listen closely, you can hear the wonderful, soaring music of the symphony. you can hear the arias and the opera and the grace and beauty of our ballet. in this wonderful performing arts, it gives us the soul of the treaty to the veterans, and it says that we respect you. we love you, and we thank you, so as a veteran myself, particularly if you have been in combat, you know how close you are, i want to say on my own behalf, thank you. [applause] >> there are two or three people that we need to identify, george and charlotte, because they are here as part of the honor group, but they hold ti
states. so this is hallowed ground for veterans, right around here, and i think that adds to the appropriateness of this place. but look at the setting. city hall. symbolizes the idea of government by free people. government representing, giving us governance on the basis of that representation. that is the idea we go out and fight for. and the veterans building there. and then in this setting where if you listen closely, you can hear the wonderful, soaring music of the symphony. you can hear...
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states. of course, it is only as good as its weakest link. and oftentimes things can be connected through other nations or whatever way they can get something on to a plane may not always implicate going through the united states controlled protections. >> we know that at least this latest upwear bomb, the goal was to be able to get past the body screens, the body scans that we've talk so much about that tsa thought to use despite as you know, nationwide outrage who felt that they were intrusive and took away our privacy. with that said, there have been critics who have noted many problems with the tsa. i just named you one incident in los angeles where workers were accused of possibly drugs. what else will they struggle in for money? is the tsa part of the weak link that needs to be explored here? >> i think it is a very legitimate question when you start to look at the balance of how much freedom are we willing to give up. the truth of the matter is, we haven't had that kind of a bomb on to
states. of course, it is only as good as its weakest link. and oftentimes things can be connected through other nations or whatever way they can get something on to a plane may not always implicate going through the united states controlled protections. >> we know that at least this latest upwear bomb, the goal was to be able to get past the body screens, the body scans that we've talk so much about that tsa thought to use despite as you know, nationwide outrage who felt that they were...